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the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the indian supreme court has rejected a bid by a drug would says isent a new version of its drug. it will appeal the decision. al qaeda-linked rebels started attacking the city on sunday night. there has been fighting in another city as well. the new south korean president house promised a swift military response to any provocation from the north. north korea has been making almost daily threats to the u.s. and south korea. let's get more on our top story. that is the court decision in india to the night a patent to the drug maker. let's take a closer look at what is at stake in the pharmaceutical industry. it is estimated to be worth as much as $25 billion a year. it is clear why the company is seeking a patent. it is to prevent the drug from being copied. $1,800 will give you a month of treatment. that is 18 times more expensive than the generic version. that makes it a sensible to those who need it. for this reason, india has become a powerhouse
the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the indian supreme court has rejected a bid by a drug would says isent a new version of its drug. it will appeal the decision. al qaeda-linked rebels started attacking the city on sunday night. there has been fighting in another city as well. the new south korean president house promised a swift military response to any provocation from the north. north korea has been making almost daily...
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. >> at least nine taliban suicide bombers attacked a government complex that included a court room in the west of the country where some of their comrades were on trial. >> the bombing took place, as we heard, in the capital of the province that borders iran. >> it took afghan forces several hours to kill the last of the insurgents in the compound. officials say the attackers wore army uniforms and arrive at an army vehicles. after two of them detonated suicide vests, the others occupied several buildings, including a court room, where a hearing for a group of taliban prisoners was being held. all of the attackers were killed and none of the prisoners escaped. about 100 people were reported wounded, including at least a dozen soldiers, but most of the casualties were civilians. the province has seen an increase in taliban attacks in recent months, including several that targeted the local government. >> north korea has blocked access to a key joint industrial zone with south korea. this is a sharp escalation in the crisis. south korea says it is ready to respond with military action i
. >> at least nine taliban suicide bombers attacked a government complex that included a court room in the west of the country where some of their comrades were on trial. >> the bombing took place, as we heard, in the capital of the province that borders iran. >> it took afghan forces several hours to kill the last of the insurgents in the compound. officials say the attackers wore army uniforms and arrive at an army vehicles. after two of them detonated suicide vests, the...
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the pakistani taliban based in the northwestern tribal region is the country's largest islamic militant organization. but washington may not agree. the u.s. warns the pakistan military to aggressively clamp down on militants who are hiding in remote areas and often cross into afghanistan to stage attacks. even as sharif was offering dialogue, the military took a decision on monday that will please washington. it pledged to stop the smuggling of chemical fertilizers to afghanistan. the fertilizers contain ammonium nitrate, an ingredient to make bombs. the u.s. defense department claims fertilizers produced and sold in pakistan are used to produce homemade roadside bombs. on monday the pakistani military met with u.s. officials. they announced a decision to increase the number of soldiers in rural areas and improve surveillance against fertilizer smuggling. the pakistani military has received large amounts of money from the u.s. observers say the latest move is said to partially aimed at stopping relations with washington from deteriorating further. sharif's policy could create friction t
the pakistani taliban based in the northwestern tribal region is the country's largest islamic militant organization. but washington may not agree. the u.s. warns the pakistan military to aggressively clamp down on militants who are hiding in remote areas and often cross into afghanistan to stage attacks. even as sharif was offering dialogue, the military took a decision on monday that will please washington. it pledged to stop the smuggling of chemical fertilizers to afghanistan. the...
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the taliban released a statement, claiming responsibility. the group also attacked the presidential palace and an airport last month. they're increasing their offensive ahead of next year's presidential election and the withdrawal of international troops. afghan officials say 300 soldiers and 180 civilians were killed in taliban attacks last month. >>> north korea has used a major regional conference to repeat demands for talks with the united states, but the reclusive nation says it has no intention of giving up its nuclear weapons. the north's foreign minister on tuesday attended a regional forum of the association of southeast asian nations taking place in brunei. dhra dhirakaosal reports. >> reporter: asean foreign ministers have been meeting here in the capital with their counterparts from many other countries in the asia pacific region. the asean regional forum's agenda was dominated by security issues with north korea grabbing the headlines on the final day. north korea participated in the meeting on tuesday as did the united states, c
the taliban released a statement, claiming responsibility. the group also attacked the presidential palace and an airport last month. they're increasing their offensive ahead of next year's presidential election and the withdrawal of international troops. afghan officials say 300 soldiers and 180 civilians were killed in taliban attacks last month. >>> north korea has used a major regional conference to repeat demands for talks with the united states, but the reclusive nation says it...
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from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars sacrificed to remove them from power. and china's reins of power past a new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a longstanding battle to influence with the us our top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow detained a renowned. acid attack that nearly blinded the artistic director of the bolshoi ballet set a good fit in. is the latest suspected detained in the case that has put the spotlight on infighting of one of the world's biggest and best known theatres. has been following the developments. investigators have that were handed to pavel dmitrichenko the bolshoi soloist dancer whom they suspect of being the mastermind behind the attack earlier on tuesday they have also arrested two other men are not connected with the bolshoi theater whom they suspect of actually carrying out the attack and now the attack on se
from the battlefield to the ballot box the taliban could launch a political debate in afghanistan this despite thousands of lives and billions of dollars sacrificed to remove them from power. and china's reins of power past a new leaders who are set to defend beijing's military might amid a longstanding battle to influence with the us our top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. police in moscow detained a...
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the taliban has claimed responsibility. reuters says that attackers detonated a truck later with explosives at the rear of the base. and a car bomb at the main gate before a six-hour gun battle erupted. >> translator: almost all the casualties are civilians. i strongly condemn attack like this which caused so many civilian casualties. >> another two incidents took place in helmand province on wednesday. the two suicide attacks killed at least six people including three soldiers. the province has been the site of some of the fiercest fighting in the country. indian intelligence has taken into custody of an islamic militant group that is believed to be responsible for a number of attacks. the government says his detention will benefit security. the announcement was made thursday. bhatkal was a founder of mujahideen. he's been linked to a number of bomb attacks, including a blast at a bus stand in february. more than 130 people were killed or injured. bhatkal was on the intelligence agency's wanted list. india's foreign minist
the taliban has claimed responsibility. reuters says that attackers detonated a truck later with explosives at the rear of the base. and a car bomb at the main gate before a six-hour gun battle erupted. >> translator: almost all the casualties are civilians. i strongly condemn attack like this which caused so many civilian casualties. >> another two incidents took place in helmand province on wednesday. the two suicide attacks killed at least six people including three soldiers. the...
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dollars now if the taliban return to power all the second fight is can turn out to be in vain and a taliban victory could easily become reality that's according to the former afghan m.p. daoud sultanzoy this government has so much so many problems that western world have lost their credibility in this government has no credibility so in that sort of a situation that taliban had been smart they would have scored big in the political front but i think the taliban can take advantage of this void in fill that vacuum it is up to the taliban to show their real face not the face that is pushed by the british intelligence or the pakistani intelligence the west is confused the west is looking for an exit a very speedy exhibit and there i'm afraid that they will probably do whatever is possible whatever is convenient to put up a very very tedious. and very temporary fix and leave and then things will go back to where it had started that's the problem in the region has to realize that we have to find sustainable success for this problem not a temporary face saving thing for the nato to leave and then
dollars now if the taliban return to power all the second fight is can turn out to be in vain and a taliban victory could easily become reality that's according to the former afghan m.p. daoud sultanzoy this government has so much so many problems that western world have lost their credibility in this government has no credibility so in that sort of a situation that taliban had been smart they would have scored big in the political front but i think the taliban can take advantage of this void...
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. >> reporter: the taliban appears to be stepping up campaign in violence. the executions occurred in two separate incidence over the weekend but only came to light on tuesday. six men were reportedly kidnapped on sunday in the relatively stable province of herat in the west of afghanis n afghanistan. the victims all work for a world bank program managed by the afghan military rule rehabilitation. five of them are affiliated with an international nongovernment organization. reuters says earlier the same day six other men were executed in the eastern province of paktia. the men were afghan drivers and the taliban killed them after accusing them for working for the government. the taliban are increasingly targeting civilians who they believe are cooperating with the government. the development adds to concerns about the prospects for peace in afghanistan as most foreign combat troops prepare to withdraw by the end of next year. >>> india has enjoyed years of economic rapid growth, yet the country remains home to one in four of the world's poor. the lower house
. >> reporter: the taliban appears to be stepping up campaign in violence. the executions occurred in two separate incidence over the weekend but only came to light on tuesday. six men were reportedly kidnapped on sunday in the relatively stable province of herat in the west of afghanis n afghanistan. the victims all work for a world bank program managed by the afghan military rule rehabilitation. five of them are affiliated with an international nongovernment organization. reuters says...
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unclear who carried out the attack, but previous operations of this nature were claimed by the pakistani taliban. the incident will raise questions about the new government's goal of opening talks with the militant group. during his election campaign earlier this year, the prime minister nawaz sharif pledged to engage militants in talks to improve security in pakistan. >>> thailand's economy is booming, but the benefits don't always reach people at the bottom of the pyramid. many children from poor families don't have access to a proper education, but one woman born in a bangkok slum hopes to change that. nhk world reports. >> reporter: affectionately known as dr. slum. she just received her ph.d in biotechnology at the age of 28. her accomplishment is attracting a lot of media attention in this country, where a wide gap remains between rich and poor. she wouldn't have got so far without the support of her parents and her sister and brother, who gave up their own studies to earn money for the family. >> translator: i'm so proud of her. i'm speechless. i'm so happy she's made a success of herself
unclear who carried out the attack, but previous operations of this nature were claimed by the pakistani taliban. the incident will raise questions about the new government's goal of opening talks with the militant group. during his election campaign earlier this year, the prime minister nawaz sharif pledged to engage militants in talks to improve security in pakistan. >>> thailand's economy is booming, but the benefits don't always reach people at the bottom of the pyramid. many...
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the taliban will not stop calling us. don't get me wrong, you're terrible and we hate you. [ laughter ] but archenemies? why would you want to take a chance and ruin what we already have? right now we're foes with benefits and that's great. you launch some rockets, we impose some sanctions, and there's no pressure to stay over at each other's countries. whraf laugh. [ laughter ] honestly, north korea, can i just say something to you nemesis to nemesis? have you thought about looking -- thought about that neighbor of yours, south korea? you two have so much in common. there's a history there. and i know for a fact that they really, really don't like you. [ laughter ] maybe the one you're supposed to hate has been right under your demilitarized zone this whole time. [ laughter ] i guess what i'm trying to say is: we loathe you; we're just not in loathe with you. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] so let's just keep our wrath platonic. we can still rattle each other's swords, but until these feelings blow over, don't threate
the taliban will not stop calling us. don't get me wrong, you're terrible and we hate you. [ laughter ] but archenemies? why would you want to take a chance and ruin what we already have? right now we're foes with benefits and that's great. you launch some rockets, we impose some sanctions, and there's no pressure to stay over at each other's countries. whraf laugh. [ laughter ] honestly, north korea, can i just say something to you nemesis to nemesis? have you thought about looking -- thought...
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they had taliban troops in the field. the afghan arbutus getting better, but she didn't need the extra 33,000 troops to do all that. so he changed the mission and what has happened since his counterinsurgency has disappeared because of the failure of afghanistan's now abandoned us and that we shouldn't do and were reverting back to a new american way of war, which involves small footprint, drums from the sky, small commando raids, the opposite of counterinsurgency and on the one hand, at least for not sending 100,000 troops tamale or uganda. on the other hand they fear what this does do is set for dissolution were going back to the syndrome of military operations other than more. i'm sure somebody asked you, are we up for a new condo? where we'll were sudan? eisai there are very many people on the ground, but that's the problem with these things. it creates this and to set date flavor of war. it deprives us of a view of the mayhem and chaos on the ground. and it does us into these conflicts. there might be a good read for
they had taliban troops in the field. the afghan arbutus getting better, but she didn't need the extra 33,000 troops to do all that. so he changed the mission and what has happened since his counterinsurgency has disappeared because of the failure of afghanistan's now abandoned us and that we shouldn't do and were reverting back to a new american way of war, which involves small footprint, drums from the sky, small commando raids, the opposite of counterinsurgency and on the one hand, at least...
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the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of so-called international collaborators by the taliban have doubled according to the un mission in afghanistan last year six hundred ninety eight civilians were killed and three hundred seventy nine were injured in assassination attempts if they do not take the responsibility of saving their lives and providing them a peaceful environment. it will mean that they have only used those interpreters and left them. in a position where today their life and their family's life are in danger because of working for the british forces r.t. got in touch with the foreign and commonwealth office responsible for the interpreters asylum claims this is the response we got people who have put their life on the line for the united kingdom will not be abandoned the government has put processes in place to ensure the service given by former enterprises with him forces is taken fully into account if individuals apply for asylum in the u k. the keyword here is individual for the moment it's a case by case basis according to the foreign office to make sure the
the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of so-called international collaborators by the taliban have doubled according to the un mission in afghanistan last year six hundred ninety eight civilians were killed and three hundred seventy nine were injured in assassination attempts if they do not take the responsibility of saving their lives and providing them a peaceful environment. it will mean that they have only used those interpreters and left them. in a position where today their...
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needs to convince the taliban to join the political process. he is quite concerned about the future that the americans will pull out by 2014 and so will the international community. farnows the taliban are from defeated and would like to join in the political process, talking to the government about the way out and the future of the politics. the taliban has been saying for the past few years that they do not recognize the government and that they still remain a legitimate force in afghanistan. all the parties understand that at this particularly critical moment to have to make some concessions to move forward. the international community is not going to allow for a taliban office if they are not generally willing to talk to the government about what to do after 2014. political analyst says that once the taliban opens an office, the government will have to take them more seriously. >> naturally it gives them more of a political legitimacy. it puts them under the pressures that legitimacy brings with it. at the same time it puts the afghan gover
needs to convince the taliban to join the political process. he is quite concerned about the future that the americans will pull out by 2014 and so will the international community. farnows the taliban are from defeated and would like to join in the political process, talking to the government about the way out and the future of the politics. the taliban has been saying for the past few years that they do not recognize the government and that they still remain a legitimate force in afghanistan....
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the pakistani taliban has a history of using violence to enforce their hard-line views on women. last year, militants shot 15-year-old schoolgirl malala yousafzai in the head after she advocated education for girls. against this backdrop of violence, some locals are praising zari's candidacy. >> translator: this woman has broken barriers, and her action is very courageous. she is paving the way for others, especially women in other districts of the federal administered tribal areas. she is making it possible for other women to come forward. >> general elections are scheduled for may 11th. and zari hopes that will give her time to convince women to vote. over one-third of registered voters in her constituency are women. which means zari could be a strong candidate if she can convince women to get to the polls. but many men in the tribal region have long discouraged women from voting. >>> a series of sex attacks on local and foreign women in india is taking a toll on the country's tourism industry. the incredible india advertising campaign presents the country as an ideal destinati
the pakistani taliban has a history of using violence to enforce their hard-line views on women. last year, militants shot 15-year-old schoolgirl malala yousafzai in the head after she advocated education for girls. against this backdrop of violence, some locals are praising zari's candidacy. >> translator: this woman has broken barriers, and her action is very courageous. she is paving the way for others, especially women in other districts of the federal administered tribal areas. she...
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how damaging it is for the tarik taliban. he is a very important person very important commander and i think it is going to be a huge blow for the pakistani taliban who has lost a very trusted commander who is a very trusted person, friend of the pakistani taliban, chief mehsud. >> what is the result of his capture? >> i think it is going to be the government and the international community knew it very well, the pakistani taliban, operating in the pakistani tribal areas, outside the right of the pakistani regime. people are going to afghanistan, going from afghanistan to pakistan, no doubt it is denying what the pakistani establishment is telling the word, that the insurgency ask a local one, but this case shows that the pakistani taliban are still, the pakistani militant are still operating inside of afghanistan. they are targeting the international security forces so definitely the iran government will take it up with the pakistani establishment. currently the relationship between the government in kabul and the government
how damaging it is for the tarik taliban. he is a very important person very important commander and i think it is going to be a huge blow for the pakistani taliban who has lost a very trusted commander who is a very trusted person, friend of the pakistani taliban, chief mehsud. >> what is the result of his capture? >> i think it is going to be the government and the international community knew it very well, the pakistani taliban, operating in the pakistani tribal areas, outside...
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he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent campaign against teachers and school students waged across the country. pakistan has a new government and the taliban seem to want to send a message theng be reasonable. >> sensible members of the taliban are rattled by some of the bad p.r. they have been getting by the assassination attempt against malala. he wouldn't be saying all of this unless he felt that he had some kind of case to answer in pakistani public opinion. >> playing to that opinion, the commander poses a question for malala to ponder. >> i ask you and be honest in your reply, if you were shot by americans in a drone attack, would the world ever have heard
he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent...
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in november, pakistan released 18 of the taliban members by request. they are trying to transform the afghan taliban into a political force. a director from the atlantic council says releasing them may not help the pakistan any people in the long run. -- the pakistani people in the long run. >> there is a very real possibility of sanctuary, as well as militants that have been fighting with the taliban against the state of pakistan, so pakistan risks of not if the taliban comes back to power. that is something it certainly does not favor. it also does not favor that they have control of the border territory. >> now, the latest in our series, looking ahead to 2013. elections scheduled in may of next year in pakistan. it will be the first time the government has completed a full five-year term. and some issues are more basic. our reporter explains. >> the shelves are stocked, but there are few customers. one family has run this vegetables and fruit stand for over 25 years, but their business has been struggling in recent years. >> the customers are very w
in november, pakistan released 18 of the taliban members by request. they are trying to transform the afghan taliban into a political force. a director from the atlantic council says releasing them may not help the pakistan any people in the long run. -- the pakistani people in the long run. >> there is a very real possibility of sanctuary, as well as militants that have been fighting with the taliban against the state of pakistan, so pakistan risks of not if the taliban comes back to...
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the taliban criticizes him as a puppet of the u.s. and its official stance is not to negotiate with the officials. the pakistani 'pledged to continue its efforts to get the taliban to sit at a table for peace. >> we can control him totally i not too much influence but since we have had some people have had good relationship with them, we pursue them in their own interest and if they agree with it, then they act upon it. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the taliban talks will resume in qatar in june for others, his brother and it's a nickname believed to be given to him by omar, the taliban supreme leader. international combat forces are set to end this invasion of afghanistan by the end of 2014. and the group is under pressure to have tighter security. attention is focused on whether the brothers release and further moments could become the heart of the effort to jump-start the peace process. from islamabad, nhk world. >>> people in afghanistan are increasingly worried about the prospect of a taliban comeback after most international forc
the taliban criticizes him as a puppet of the u.s. and its official stance is not to negotiate with the officials. the pakistani 'pledged to continue its efforts to get the taliban to sit at a table for peace. >> we can control him totally i not too much influence but since we have had some people have had good relationship with them, we pursue them in their own interest and if they agree with it, then they act upon it. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the taliban talks will resume in...
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that was the reaction of the pakistan security minister after a drone strike killed the leader of the taliban in his country. they said they were about to start negotiations and was angry with washington for launching the attack the day before talks were due to begin. it is the latest promo and in an already tense relationship, one that is covered in the new book ." gnificent delusions i am joined by the former ambassador to the united states. the pakistani government has accused the americans of trying to sabotage these talks. how much has the drone killing of massoud, located the relationship? >> the relationship is sufficiently complicated that anyone event -- that said, the pakistani position has been harsh. the americans did not expect that reaction. an emphasis was put on bilateral targets, at pakistani request. talk tod, we intend to this guy. please do not kill him. there is a difficult pattern of u.s.-pakistan relations. to something the americans think they should not react to. >> that shows the communication. whate problem remains that pakistan once in the united states is not what
that was the reaction of the pakistan security minister after a drone strike killed the leader of the taliban in his country. they said they were about to start negotiations and was angry with washington for launching the attack the day before talks were due to begin. it is the latest promo and in an already tense relationship, one that is covered in the new book ." gnificent delusions i am joined by the former ambassador to the united states. the pakistani government has accused the...
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david martin on the ceremony that honored eight men who did not survive an attack from the taliban. >> reporter: you have to see combat to realize how indefensible it was from an attack from east taliban fighters. just 52 american soldiers were down there, plus staff sergeant. >> we were taking everything from very precise sniper fire, automatic weapon fire, machine gun positions. we were taking more indirect fire, rpg fire. >> where was it coming from? >> all 360 degrees around us. from every high point. >> were you taking casualties? >> we had taken casualties from the first barrage of fire that came in and continued to take them throughout the remainder of the fire fight. >> a recreation of the battle shows he was everywhere that day. running across open ground to reenforce one weak point after another. >> at one point, i witnessed three enemy fighters walk straight through our front gate like they owned the place and to see that, you know, it's unreal for a second. but you know, that's ours. we're not going to let them do that. >> how close do you think you came to being over run?
david martin on the ceremony that honored eight men who did not survive an attack from the taliban. >> reporter: you have to see combat to realize how indefensible it was from an attack from east taliban fighters. just 52 american soldiers were down there, plus staff sergeant. >> we were taking everything from very precise sniper fire, automatic weapon fire, machine gun positions. we were taking more indirect fire, rpg fire. >> where was it coming from? >> all 360...
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that was the reaction of the pakistan security minister after a drone strike killed the leader of the taliban in his country. they said they were about to start negotiations and was angry with washington for launching the attack the day before talks were due to begin. it is the latest promo and in an already tense relationship, one that is covered in the new book ." gnificent delusions i am joined by the former ambassador to the united states. the pakistani government has accused the americans of trying to sabotage these talks. how much has the drone killing of massoud, located the relationship? >> the relationship is sufficiently complicated that anyone event -- that said, the pakistani position has been harsh. the americans did not expect that reaction. an emphasis was put on bilateral targets, at pakistani request. talk tod, we intend to this guy. please do not kill him. there is a difficult pattern of u.s.-pakistan relations. to something the americans think they should not react to. >> that shows the communication. whate problem remains that pakistan once in the united states is not what
that was the reaction of the pakistan security minister after a drone strike killed the leader of the taliban in his country. they said they were about to start negotiations and was angry with washington for launching the attack the day before talks were due to begin. it is the latest promo and in an already tense relationship, one that is covered in the new book ." gnificent delusions i am joined by the former ambassador to the united states. the pakistani government has accused the...
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the incident has raised questions about the new government's goal of opening talks with the taliban. the prime minister pledged to engage with them earlier this year. >>> japanese women have reclaimed their world title for longevity. they fell to second place behind hong kong two years ago. health, welfare and labor administration officials say the expected life expectancy of a japanese woman was a little over 86 years in 2012. that's an increase of one year from 2011. the large number of people who died during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami brought the average down. until then, japanese women's lifespan had been the world's longest for 26 years in a row. for japanese men, ministry officials say the average lifespan was a record high of nearly 80 in 2012. the average lifespan of all japanese people also rose last year for the first time in three years. the death toll from a summer heat wave in 2010 and the 2011 disaster had caused the average to fall. >>> japanese people like to boast the taste and quality of their rice, but for many consumers around the world, it costs too much. so
the incident has raised questions about the new government's goal of opening talks with the taliban. the prime minister pledged to engage with them earlier this year. >>> japanese women have reclaimed their world title for longevity. they fell to second place behind hong kong two years ago. health, welfare and labor administration officials say the expected life expectancy of a japanese woman was a little over 86 years in 2012. that's an increase of one year from 2011. the large number...
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president, karzai will meet with other senior officials -- this is the taliban's plan to go in office at the capitol. >> he seemed optimistic about the possibility of peace talks as he met the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry. >> we know that the taliban want to talk to the afghan peace -- and they are talking to us. already. their individual contacts. says that the next step will be official talks. girls go to school under taliban role with broad access to health care -- and broader life the expectancy with more progress. >> the taliban can be part of that and they know how, or if they are on the outside, continuing to be violent i think the people of afghanistan, as they will the other day, will rise up and say that we will not tolerate this. r, as karzai went to qatan there was an attack in an afghan city killing five policemen. thee are at war, both government and the taliban are fighting and we will continue until we entered discussions in peace. >> this former taliban commander says that he is not believe they will talk to k arzai. >> i don't think that they will. if they wer
president, karzai will meet with other senior officials -- this is the taliban's plan to go in office at the capitol. >> he seemed optimistic about the possibility of peace talks as he met the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry. >> we know that the taliban want to talk to the afghan peace -- and they are talking to us. already. their individual contacts. says that the next step will be official talks. girls go to school under taliban role with broad access to health care -- and...
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and the taliban refuse that this is true. the deadline has now come where as president karzai said that the forces to leave the province after claimed they should -- have been abusing and torturing people in that province. chuck hagel was something very much to persuade them that there is little they can say. security is a major issue. the taliban has handed over footage to al jazeera on this very deadline showing just how much they can move around with impunity to launch their suicide attacks and how much detailed preparation goes into the attacks. >> the target, at a local governor's office and a nato area. the preparation is meticulous. this shows the tools that the television are using to orchestrate their -- talbian are using to orchestrate their campaign. >> it'll have a checkpoint. >> the suicide attack killed five people and injured 80. it was filmed from three different camera angles providing plenty of food to edge -- footage the recruitment drive. this level of planning should shake the afghan army into realizing t
and the taliban refuse that this is true. the deadline has now come where as president karzai said that the forces to leave the province after claimed they should -- have been abusing and torturing people in that province. chuck hagel was something very much to persuade them that there is little they can say. security is a major issue. the taliban has handed over footage to al jazeera on this very deadline showing just how much they can move around with impunity to launch their suicide attacks...
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the gunmen her to continue negotiations with the pakistani taliban. can i say that ice may face difficulties as for true love isn't reported a reluctant to pursue the peace process moon. i powerful typhoon is keen to philippines people in central and southern areas of the country. ideally was extremely windy weather conditions. we are just that when he joins us with more on that. his campaign filing a claim for heidi and is crossing the sky as this is actually destroy his time playing on earth so far this year the pressure is only to be around nine hundred technical schools week we seldom see this number who led the pressure is the stronger the winds are when costs are receiving three hundred and twenty km mark. this tropical winds and scattered koreans than half of the philippines many houses in many chinese are going to be devastated. an old soul power outages can last for weeks or even months on top of that my friends to listeners is an awesome very kind it's unlikely up to ten meters across the south east coast of the philippines and in areas with
the gunmen her to continue negotiations with the pakistani taliban. can i say that ice may face difficulties as for true love isn't reported a reluctant to pursue the peace process moon. i powerful typhoon is keen to philippines people in central and southern areas of the country. ideally was extremely windy weather conditions. we are just that when he joins us with more on that. his campaign filing a claim for heidi and is crossing the sky as this is actually destroy his time playing on earth...
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the taliban will be allowed to have in office if they end their ties with al qaeda. >> in portugal, authorities were called to rescue more than 100 campers trapped by a river that overflowed its banks. >> and palestinian president mahmoud abbas has marked the day by planting olive tree in the west bank town of ramallah. the day is commemorated every year in remembrance of six arab citizens killed in 1976 during protests against israel's annexation and occupation of palestinian land. 80 years ago today, hitler's regime launched its campaign of perseution and terror against the jews here in germany. >> on april 1, 1933, the propaganda minister called for a nationwide vote -- and nationwide boycott of jewish- owned businesses. rooms quads pointed -- painted stars of david on doors and windows. they put anti-semitic signs up. despite large, anti-jewish sentiment among germans, many ignored the boycott. it was ended the same day. >> but that did not stop the holocaust here in germany and across europe and the deaths of millions of jews. today, the jewish community is pgrowing in berlin, but -- >> ma
the taliban will be allowed to have in office if they end their ties with al qaeda. >> in portugal, authorities were called to rescue more than 100 campers trapped by a river that overflowed its banks. >> and palestinian president mahmoud abbas has marked the day by planting olive tree in the west bank town of ramallah. the day is commemorated every year in remembrance of six arab citizens killed in 1976 during protests against israel's annexation and occupation of palestinian land....
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. >> you don't think the taliban -- we haven't been able to defeat the taliban. why do you think the government could with us gone? >> i think with we are defeating the taliban. that doesn't mean they're not going to be able to set off a suicide bomber. i don't think it's going to be totally as peaceful as, say, washington, d.c. >> when you were there, i mean, secretary hagel was targeted. >> right. well, i don't know -- >> during his visit. >> of that half a mile from where they were, and they killed seven people? >> the middle of the capitol. >> and i think that that will probably continue. but they're not going to be able to come in and control the government. that's what i'm talking about. they're not going to be able to gain control like they did, so that those terrorists that train and prepare for attack on us, not like 9/11. >> you're positive of that. >> yeah. >> that they cont -- won't be able to retake power and karzai and his sector will be able to maintain control? >> they will have all the tools they need, but if we do not stay there and back them up
. >> you don't think the taliban -- we haven't been able to defeat the taliban. why do you think the government could with us gone? >> i think with we are defeating the taliban. that doesn't mean they're not going to be able to set off a suicide bomber. i don't think it's going to be totally as peaceful as, say, washington, d.c. >> when you were there, i mean, secretary hagel was targeted. >> right. well, i don't know -- >> during his visit. >> of that half a...
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the taliban will be allowed to have in office if they end their ties with al qaeda. >> in portugal, authorities were called to rescue more than 100 campers trapped by a river that overflowed its banks. >> and palestinian president mahmoud abbas has marked the day by planting olive tree in the west bank town of ramallah. the day is commemorated every year in remembrance of six arab citizens killed in 1976 during protests against israel's annexation and occupation of palestinian land. 80 years ago today, hitler's regime launched its campaign of perseution and terror against the jews here in germany. >> on april 1, 1933, the propaganda minister called for a nationwide vote -- and nationwide boycott of jewish- owned businesses. rooms quads pointed -- painted stars of david on doors and windows. they put anti-semitic signs up. despite large, anti-jewish sentiment among germans, many ignored the boycott. it was ended the same day. >> but that did not stop the holocaust here in germany and across europe and the deaths of millions of jews. today, the jewish community is pgrowing in berlin, but -- >> ma
the taliban will be allowed to have in office if they end their ties with al qaeda. >> in portugal, authorities were called to rescue more than 100 campers trapped by a river that overflowed its banks. >> and palestinian president mahmoud abbas has marked the day by planting olive tree in the west bank town of ramallah. the day is commemorated every year in remembrance of six arab citizens killed in 1976 during protests against israel's annexation and occupation of palestinian land....
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the taliban. or the government. my jailer said to me not a shot would be fired in afghanistan without the backing of the pakistani government so where the taliban in touch with the government did the government of pakistan know i was there did the government of pakistan in intervene and ultimately save me. did jalali the in the whole county network that we are at war with. and with which i lived in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his name i use constantly to try and save me and who i was trying to get to because i thought by getting to a kani i could find out about al qaeda did he ultimately hold on to that tribal law and say me i've heard so many different things that's why it's a very murky complicated place in the war is far far different from the way we perceive it in the media speaking of tribes what are u.s. intelligence capabilities among the tribes do you believe that washington has enough knowledge when it comes to the language and cultural experience of the particular reasons in afghanistan that need to
the taliban. or the government. my jailer said to me not a shot would be fired in afghanistan without the backing of the pakistani government so where the taliban in touch with the government did the government of pakistan know i was there did the government of pakistan in intervene and ultimately save me. did jalali the in the whole county network that we are at war with. and with which i lived in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his name i use constantly to try and save me and who i was...
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if we do not stay there to back what it taliban is saying. this is so important to get rather than later. he come down to people, individual people. there are certain important things that need to be done and the to be in that agreement. in thatneed to be agreement. we could end up like iraq and that would be a disaster. >> it is interesting. i want to get to the budget. i would like to talk more about redlines. >> we could spend a few more hours here. >> let's talk about the budget. you have heard the budget. we are in a post-sequester time. there is tremendous stress on the force. training is not happening. ships are not being put in place and hot spots. we're feeling was sequester is like. >> tip of the iceberg. it is not a sequester. we have that 487 that just kicked in this year. that this $50 billion cut out a defense. >> i understand. you're facing tough questions. you are basing benefits that would be cut. if you look at what a military person pays for their health care versus what you pay, it is a pretty radical difference. >> white
if we do not stay there to back what it taliban is saying. this is so important to get rather than later. he come down to people, individual people. there are certain important things that need to be done and the to be in that agreement. in thatneed to be agreement. we could end up like iraq and that would be a disaster. >> it is interesting. i want to get to the budget. i would like to talk more about redlines. >> we could spend a few more hours here. >> let's talk about the...
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of the taliban. it is a decision of the supreme commander of the taliban for negotiations. it must be remembered that there is a realization that they are not going anywhere and any city a political settlement. the taliban are expecting the release of their commander who is in guantanamo and the release of their [indiscernible] if that happens, there is optimism by the taliban say that it is the first time there's real hope. you have to understand that this is a conflict problem and will take some time we are able to get any clear indication as to where these talks are going. >> around 120 soldiers from the democratic republic of congo have arrived in the central african republic's capital. troops have been sent there as part of a regional military force to support the government of the central african republic. rebel forces are moving in. in the past month, the group that consists of three rebel forces has captured several towns and cities. just this saturday, they seized sibut, 180 kilometers from
of the taliban. it is a decision of the supreme commander of the taliban for negotiations. it must be remembered that there is a realization that they are not going anywhere and any city a political settlement. the taliban are expecting the release of their commander who is in guantanamo and the release of their [indiscernible] if that happens, there is optimism by the taliban say that it is the first time there's real hope. you have to understand that this is a conflict problem and will take...
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the taliban have taken responsibility. now he was the most senior electoral official in kunduz province in north of the country heading up the afghanistan electoral committee. it really sends a strong message to the government in kabul and anyone involved in the 2014 elections that the taliban will target them. they have spoken to al jazeera and reiterated that point saying the election procedures and those involved with them will continue to be targeted. afghan president hamid karzai has condemned the attacks and he himself addressed a dialogue and answering questions about whether or not security issues will allow the 2014 elections to go ahead. he pushed the point that having no elections would be more dangerous for afghanistan than having elections affected by security issues. >> egypt has reopened the wrath of border crossing with gaza after it was closed for a week. it will be open for four hours on wednesday and thursday and for emergency cases. the egyptian military has been limiting the number of people allowed to
the taliban have taken responsibility. now he was the most senior electoral official in kunduz province in north of the country heading up the afghanistan electoral committee. it really sends a strong message to the government in kabul and anyone involved in the 2014 elections that the taliban will target them. they have spoken to al jazeera and reiterated that point saying the election procedures and those involved with them will continue to be targeted. afghan president hamid karzai has...
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the taliban daily talks with the americans. they claim they are showing a threat to america but they are not. >> i told the president it was not true that the united states is unilaterally working with th e taliban and trying to negotiate anything. the fact is, any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> now more from kabul, on the fault lines his trip has exposed. >> hagel has had to deal with a number of rifts between the two countries. at the moment, the u.s. still has control of prisoners. resident karzai wants control passed over to the authorities this week. the second is the comments president karzai made earlier on sunday that he believes the u.s. and thetaliban of -- and the taliban had secret talks behind his back. the third has to do with wardak province. president karzai ordered that u.s. special forces should leave the province after claims they had been abusing and torturing people in the province. check hagel is hoping to persuade him those social forces can stay, becaus
the taliban daily talks with the americans. they claim they are showing a threat to america but they are not. >> i told the president it was not true that the united states is unilaterally working with th e taliban and trying to negotiate anything. the fact is, any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> now more from kabul, on the fault lines his trip has exposed. >> hagel has had to deal with a number of rifts between the two...
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performance is a milestone on the long journey of recovery for afghan music which was banned by the former taliban regime as unislamic. ♪ >> students from the afghanistan national institute of music performed traditional afghan tunes. in new york's prestigious carnegie hall on tuesday. the school was established in 2010 under the afghan administration of education with hefty financial support from abroad. half the school's 140 students are orphans or street children. one-third of them are girls. musicians ranging in age from 10 to 22 also enjoyed the rare opportunity to perform alongside a local american high school orchestra. >> because they're in afghanistan, no girls play music and i'm happy, i'm lucky. >> translator: my goal is that one day i'll be a good musician, a good music player. then i can show other people around the world that afghans are good at playing music. ♪ >> the orchestra's tour schedule also includes performances in boston as well as at the kennedy center in washington, d.c. >>> and that's going to wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> emerging econ
performance is a milestone on the long journey of recovery for afghan music which was banned by the former taliban regime as unislamic. ♪ >> students from the afghanistan national institute of music performed traditional afghan tunes. in new york's prestigious carnegie hall on tuesday. the school was established in 2010 under the afghan administration of education with hefty financial support from abroad. half the school's 140 students are orphans or street children. one-third of them...
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friendship g to buy and peace, literally buy it with money, with the taliban. that's not how you deal with the taliban. their northern alliance knew how to deal with them. we helped them with some arms, we imbedded less than 500 special operations people in intelligence. and within three or four months, the northern alliance ad defeated the taliban. and then as i learned in my first meeting with northern alliance leaders some years ago , we told them, give us back the significant weapons we've given you, because we're america, we will make sure you're safe now, we'll make sure afghanistan is safe and peaceful now. so they turn in the weapons, they trusted the united states and now they find an administration that had reviously been offering to buy elegant international offices in qatar in the middle east, to give the taliban, who still want to kill americans and destroy our way of life, but to give them international standing by giving them a first-class office space in an elegant setting. classing them up in their efforts to kill americans and destroy our way
friendship g to buy and peace, literally buy it with money, with the taliban. that's not how you deal with the taliban. their northern alliance knew how to deal with them. we helped them with some arms, we imbedded less than 500 special operations people in intelligence. and within three or four months, the northern alliance ad defeated the taliban. and then as i learned in my first meeting with northern alliance leaders some years ago , we told them, give us back the significant weapons we've...
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are that the they with the taliban? what is the status of the sort of on the ground public opinion in that country? >> i think it's very much a mix bag. i think the forthcoming election assuming it's held on time. all right generated a great deal of political activity and i think that's going to be a real indicater of what are these like? and the areas controlled by the taliban, that's principally in the rural areas. karzai has more attraction. bear in mind, afghanistan is very much a triable country. somewhat artificial in a conventional sense we think about countries. loyalty, i think, lie mostly on triable basis. one other more specific question on the sequester and the dollars. i read the figure you have cu i dod, directoraper.alusolu tcorrect?th. >> absolutely. we had to about $4 billion in seven months and classified setting i would be happy to go through the capability we are cutting. >> and that continue over time. >> over time you reach the number of amount of nominal dollars you were at in 2012. >> that's corr
are that the they with the taliban? what is the status of the sort of on the ground public opinion in that country? >> i think it's very much a mix bag. i think the forthcoming election assuming it's held on time. all right generated a great deal of political activity and i think that's going to be a real indicater of what are these like? and the areas controlled by the taliban, that's principally in the rural areas. karzai has more attraction. bear in mind, afghanistan is very much a...
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will resume the role of an ordinary taliban once he is released. so we will have to see what happens in the next few weeks. but there is already talk that he will not be handed over to the authorities, something the pakistan may fear may be allowed to go to another country, perhaps qatar, perhaps tokyo, saudi arabia where it is likely that they may open another office and then perhaps some sort of attempt will be make for direct talks. >> thank you. polls have opened in northern shrilanka for the first time since the end of the civil war. an estimated 100,000 people died in the 26-year conflict and the election is being seen as a major test for reconciliation. joining us now from northern shrilanka. how is the voting going? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. we are getting to the middle of the day here some activity going on in the distance where we are. i should also describe to a sense of community or normalcy that i am seeing here. there is a sense of momentous things taking place. but there are kids with normal activities taking place. despite all t
will resume the role of an ordinary taliban once he is released. so we will have to see what happens in the next few weeks. but there is already talk that he will not be handed over to the authorities, something the pakistan may fear may be allowed to go to another country, perhaps qatar, perhaps tokyo, saudi arabia where it is likely that they may open another office and then perhaps some sort of attempt will be make for direct talks. >> thank you. polls have opened in northern shrilanka...
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control or taliban rule. in terms of the security on the the taliban has not accomplished their strategic goals. they have not been able to hold any additional territory. were 4,000there overs that had been turned to the control of the afghan forces and there were thoseks against 3,000 of sites. in 100 cases of the 4,000, there was temporary success by taliban attackers. temporary. them was it any kind of permanent success. temporary and then turned back. so that the security situation military perspective has significantly improved. this isough and critical and i will stop here, we turned over the entire basically to the afghans. been a huges success story. we -- our commanders have been surprised by how well the afghan security forces have done. now this is not perfect. there are places where the security is not quite as good with the afghan forces there on their own. are now basically on their own. quick. it doesn't seem quick. a ten year war seems like forever but in terms of the transfer of responsibilit
control or taliban rule. in terms of the security on the the taliban has not accomplished their strategic goals. they have not been able to hold any additional territory. were 4,000there overs that had been turned to the control of the afghan forces and there were thoseks against 3,000 of sites. in 100 cases of the 4,000, there was temporary success by taliban attackers. temporary. them was it any kind of permanent success. temporary and then turned back. so that the security situation military...
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hamid karzai is pushing them to help talk to the taliban. it was a backer of the taliban when it ruled the country during the late 1990s. the visit comes at a time when hamid karzai is locked in a dispute with the u.s. over a security pact. it covers the role of u.s. soldiers that will remain in afghanistan after the pull-out. let's speak to jane ferguson who is in kabul. the first time the pakistani prime minister has been in kabul since he took his third term. what is he doing there today? >> we are likely today to see high-heavily talks between prime minister nawaz sharif and hamid karzai. nawaz sharif is likely to meet with the high-peace counsel, the body of elders gathered together since 2010 to try to push forward peace talks. they have been fraught with difficulty and stopped and started over the years. it will be crucial to his visit, speaking with the high suppose counsel. and we have spoken with a senior member this morning, who pushed the fact this they want the pakistani authorities to facilitate direct talks between the governm
hamid karzai is pushing them to help talk to the taliban. it was a backer of the taliban when it ruled the country during the late 1990s. the visit comes at a time when hamid karzai is locked in a dispute with the u.s. over a security pact. it covers the role of u.s. soldiers that will remain in afghanistan after the pull-out. let's speak to jane ferguson who is in kabul. the first time the pakistani prime minister has been in kabul since he took his third term. what is he doing there today?...
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behind the talibanization. taliban militants launched a massive attack on the central prison in a northwestern town. 300 67 kilometers away from islamabad. up to 40 gunmen dressed in police uniforms bomb to the outside wall of the jail and opened fire on the security guards. managing to free at least 250 of the comrades, including some who are considered to be dangerous terrorists. it only took the taliban a few hours to come push their mission, despite the fact that the pakistani military has a base camp close to the jail. experts say that the latest jailbreak proves two things. one, the taliban are more powerful in pakistan than ever. for the new pakistani government, which has categorically said he will not pursue the preceding people's party governments and policy has no grip on security. the latest jailbreak in pakistan has caught -- caused fears in india. the latest report. >> pakistan was taken off guard when a squad of highly trained taliban fighters went to an old prison. they set free a band of senior
behind the talibanization. taliban militants launched a massive attack on the central prison in a northwestern town. 300 67 kilometers away from islamabad. up to 40 gunmen dressed in police uniforms bomb to the outside wall of the jail and opened fire on the security guards. managing to free at least 250 of the comrades, including some who are considered to be dangerous terrorists. it only took the taliban a few hours to come push their mission, despite the fact that the pakistani military has...
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the taliban also claim that tens of vehicles were destroyed. of course u.s. forcesser withdrawing from afghanistan. half of the 68,000 troops that are currently in the country will leave by february. so does too most of their military equipment. and we understand that what was destroyed in this attack were armored vehicles loaded on the back of trucks to be taken out via truck. those are mine fields that have heavy equipment to detect mines as well as armored vehicles. tens of vehicles on the attack ton base. debt maded the explosions and then their fighters been in and attacked, tried attack the base. they were engaged with gun fire both from the ground as well as from the air. nato helicopter gun ships now, no u.s. fatalities in this. >> thank you, jennifer glass live from averages. >>> secretary of state john kerry says the evidence lies in the chemical warfare, used the chemical gas serin, the worst attack in 25 years and in five different interviews on sunday, kerry says it is already excelling against syria. >>> will be working in the week ahead to conv
the taliban also claim that tens of vehicles were destroyed. of course u.s. forcesser withdrawing from afghanistan. half of the 68,000 troops that are currently in the country will leave by february. so does too most of their military equipment. and we understand that what was destroyed in this attack were armored vehicles loaded on the back of trucks to be taken out via truck. those are mine fields that have heavy equipment to detect mines as well as armored vehicles. tens of vehicles on the...
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he's made this point numerous times before calling for the taliban to participate in elections is that stand is so open and democratic that even mullah omar working to disarm essentially could run for office the reality is that this is a complete political nonstarter because the taliban have been very clear in their position they do not see the karzai government as being legitimate they have openly called it as a puppet of the united states they refused to hold any sort of negotiations much less view the constitution as legitimate or offer any sort of candidate so again this is just sort of wishful thinking perhaps or rather a rhetorical remark by president hamid karzai than any sort of reality on the ground because the taliban has refused to negotiate with him there really isn't very much that cars i can do in the situation for the taliban the number one position is this affectively to remove all foreign troops from the ground in afghanistan in order to do that why negotiate with the so-called puppet government when we can talk to be occupiers themselves but there's divisions within t
he's made this point numerous times before calling for the taliban to participate in elections is that stand is so open and democratic that even mullah omar working to disarm essentially could run for office the reality is that this is a complete political nonstarter because the taliban have been very clear in their position they do not see the karzai government as being legitimate they have openly called it as a puppet of the united states they refused to hold any sort of negotiations much...
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afghan president hamid karzai has accused the us of colluding with the taliban as washington held secret talks in qatar and while u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has denied any negotiations with the group. to suspend the discussions over a year ago only in american statements shaky and erratic the afghan government has been pushing for the taliban to return to the negotiating table an attempt to pacify mounting tensions or u.s. led troops pulled out in twenty fourteen on saturday two suicide bombs went off as an american defense secretary arrived in kabul to meet government officials. at least fourteen people have been killed and thirty eight injured after a passenger bus veered off a fog shrouded highway in southern peru the accident occurred at dawn as the bus was traveling from the beach resort city come on a regional capital and i keep police say the bus driver appeared to have lost control of the vehicle causing it to plunge off the cliff when two hundred meters. on protesters in azerbaijan had been caught in onslaught of rubber bullets and want to travel as far by police as they
afghan president hamid karzai has accused the us of colluding with the taliban as washington held secret talks in qatar and while u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has denied any negotiations with the group. to suspend the discussions over a year ago only in american statements shaky and erratic the afghan government has been pushing for the taliban to return to the negotiating table an attempt to pacify mounting tensions or u.s. led troops pulled out in twenty fourteen on saturday two suicide...